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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2008

Clip 4 from Yale University video lecture: Introduction to black holes presented by Professor Charles Bailyn. Date- 23 Dec 07 Source- http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6215434494081736769&hl=en

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  • If I am correct,then, from that infinite power, equations of the future can be derived and what is to happen probably be predicted some how....

  • It just came to me that a black hole of immense or infinite dimensions may actually absorbe space and time it self and that anything less than infinite would break the balance of that object giving way to what now we all see. A while ago, it came to my mind as a result of another observation that all the laws that exist now or pretty much everything is but the breaking down of that infinite circumstances surrunding the black holes and the future is but still part of that infinite power....

  • Steve. Are you the professor or a student?

  • The math was way over my head, but i got the general idea.

    Thanks for uploading this!

  • Thank you, Steve.

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